山东省济南市师范大学附属中学2023届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题 含答案

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2020级2022-2023学年10月学情诊断考试英语学科考试题(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答

案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第I卷第一部分听力(共

两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有

关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whyistheman’sphonebroken?A.Thebatterydied.B.Ithaswaterdamage.C.Hedroppeditontheground.2.Whatwill

thespeakersprobablydonext?A.Turnonafan.B.Leavetheoffice.C.Setoffthealarm.3.Howmanypeoplewillbeatdinner?A.Two.B.Three.C.Fou

r.4.Whatkeptthewomanawakelastnight?A.Thestorm.B.Thetemperature.C.Therepairsofthepower.5.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Eatingvegetables.B.Shop

pingforfruit.C.Pickingflowers.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出

5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whydoesthewomancall?A.Tobookatable.B.Torescheduleaninterview.C.Toapplyforapart-timejob.7.Whatwillthewomandoat

2:30thisafternoon?A.Attendaclass.B.Meetthemanager.C.Workinarestaurant.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoweknowaboutthegirl

?A.Sheisalwaysbored.B.Shemissesherfamily.C.Sheisbusythisweekend.9.Whendidthegirlseeherfamilylasttime?A.Onaholiday.B.Onherbirthday.C.Atarelative’sw

edding.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Childeducation.B.Petmanagement.C.Noi

sedisturbance.11.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers’newneighbors?A.Theyhavethreekids.B.Theyhaveabigapartment.C.Theyoftenkeeptheirdog

sin.12.Howwillthespeakersprobablydealwiththeproblem?A.Speakwiththeirneighbors.B.Talkwiththeotherresidents.C.Sendam

essagetotheirneighbors.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inastudio.B.Inalibrary.C.Inamuseum.14.WhendidRonaldm

eetAnsel?A.Whilefishingonaboat.B.Whilewalkingthroughthewoods.C.Whilerelaxingonthetopofamountain.15.WhatmadeRonaldwanttolearnfrom

Ansel?A.Thatheknewthebestspots.B.Thathehadapassionforart.C.Thathehadawealthofinformation.16.WhoisRonald

?A.Adesigner.B.Aphotographer.C.Anhistorian.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowdidtheDoggerlandpeoplemakealiving?A.Byhunting.B.Byfarming.C.Bytrading.18.Wh

ooftenfindtheevidenceofDoggerland?A.Scientists.B.Fishermen.C.Historians.19.Whichmodernissuedoresearcherswarnusabout?A.Climatechange.B.Immigrat

ion(移民).C.Pollution.20.Whatisthemainsubjectofthetalk?A.TheUK’sancientfloodstories.B.ThedangeroffloodingintheUK.C.Ancientfloodedlando

fftheUKcoast.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFromsleepmachinestoAl-controlledhousecleaningrobot

s,awidevarietyofadvancedtechnologiesandproductsarebeingexhibitedatthe4thChinaInternationalImportExpo(CII

E)inShanghai.Herearesomeproductsyoudon’twanttomiss.ElectricbicycleBrina2Formanypeople,adailycommute(通勤)isoftenasourceofheada

che.EmoveInc,anexhibitorfromArgentina,haspresentedelectricbicycleBrina2asasolution.Runningonlong-rangebatteri

es,thee-bikehasamaximumspeedof25milesperhour.Almostallthecomponentsaredesignedwithinthecarbonfiberframe.Itsscientificdesig

nmakestheridemorestableandcomfortablethanotherconventionale-bikes.AIrobot—aright-handassistantforlifeandproductionA

IrobotfromAgileRobotsAG,aleadingintelligentroboticscompanyfromGermany,helpsmakelifeandworkeasier.Withtheabilitytosynthesize(综合)andadjustmotiontra

cksinreal-time,therobotisagreatassistant.Forinstance,itcanaidhumansintaskslikeloadingandunloading,polishingandqualityinspecti

on.Power-PROXT—areliablestretcherbedPower-PROXTisanelectricambulancestretcherbeddesignedbyStrykerCorporation

fromtheU.S..Comparedwithtraditionalstretchers,Power-PROXTisdrivenbyahigh-speedmotorthatenablesittoeasily

liftorloweraloadweighing318kilogramswithin2.4seconds.Moreimportantly,itcansmoothlyandsafelyliftandmove,providinggreatersafetyforpa

tients.Sleepingcabin—anightguardforsoundsleepArecentstudyfoundthatmorethantwo-thirdsofsurveyeduniversitystudentsinBrazilareexperiencingpoorsleep

quality.ThesleepingcabinmadebyTheDowChemicalCompanyfromtheU.S.canprovideitsusersabettersleep.Asacombinationofgreatmaterialandtechnology,thecabincanp

rovidecustomerswithadeeperandmorerefreshingsleepingexperience.21.Whichproductmostprobablyinterestsafactorymanage

r?A.Brina2.B.AIrobot.C.Power-PROXT.D.Sleepingcabin.22.WhatcanPower-PROXTbeusedfor?A.Traveltowork.B.Qualitycontrol.C.Firstai

d.D.Sleepimprovement.23.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheseproducts?A.Cutting-edge.B.Eco-friendly.C.Cost-effective.D.Efficiency-enhancing.

BOnedilemmathatthesuperfamousfaceisbalancingtheneedsofprivacyandrecognition.Forsomestarsprivacyisanovervaluedthing.In1919,

DouglasFairbanksandMaryPickfordwentontheirEuropeanhoneymoon.Thetwointernationalidolshaddivorcedtheirpreviousspousesand

wereconcernedabouthowtheywouldbegreeted.Theyneedn’thaveworried.InLondontheircarwassurroundedbyadmiringwomenwhopulledMaryoutofthecartoshake

herhand,stillgratefulaftertwoyearsforhereffortssellingwarbonds(债券).InParistheycouldn’tgetanysleepwithcr

owdsgatheringbelowtheirhotelroomtosingandplayforthem.InAmsterdamtheyattendedapartyandweremobbedbyotherguestsw

howantedtogetclosetothem.TheathleticFairbanksplacedhiswifeonhisshoulderandescapedthroughthewindow.Finally,theyfoundpri

vacyinHamburg,wheretheirmovieswerenotshownbecauseofWorldWarI.Foranhourthefamousnewly-marriedcouplewalkedonthestreetsunnotice

duntilboredMaryturnedtoherhusbandandsaid,“Doug,I’msickofthis.Let’sgobacktooneofthosecountrieswheretheymobus.”Joa

nCrawfordhadsimilarfeelings.Onceinthe1930sshewasstayinginNewYorkgettingoverherbreakupwithClarkGable.Tiredofstayingaroundherhotelfeelingso

down,shetoldherentouragetheyshouldgooutandgetsomefreshair.Theentourage,whohadtroublekeepingupwiththestar’squic

kpace,wereshockedwhenshewalkedawayfromtheirplannedroad.“OhmyGod.She’sgoingintoGrandCentralStation!”S

omeoneshouted,“Look,it’sJoanCrawford!Andshewasmobbed.”Ittookthemthirtyminutestoescapethecrowdandgetbacktotheirhotelsuite.Herhairdisheveled,

herdresstornandherfacescratched,Crawfordleanedagainstthedooroutofbreath.“Oh,ohmy!Thatwaswonderful.Let’sdoitagain!”24.WhatdidDouglasandMaryworrya

boutbeforegoingtoEurope?A.Nobodywouldgreetthem.B.Theywouldn’tbewelcomed.C.Theirwarbondswouldn’tsellwell.D.Theirschedulewouldb

emadepublic.25.WhatdoesMary’swordsinthesecondparagraphsuggest?A.Hamburgwastooquietaplaceforher.B.Hermoviesweren’tshowninHamburg.C.

Shefellillafterarrivinginanewplace.D.Shedidn’treallyenjoyprivacysomuch.26.WhatdidJoanCrawfordthinkofherbeingmobbedinNewYork?A.Amusing.B.

Enjoyable.C.Dangerous.D.Embarrassing.27.Whatarethetwostoriesintendedtoconvey?A.Starsmayfeeldownfromtimetotime.B.Starsdeserv

epeople’sloveandrespect.C.Starsneedbothprivacyandpublicattention.D.Starsarenotalwayspopulararoundtheworld.COnFebruary6,2020

,AmericanastronautChristinaKocharrivedbackonEarthafter328daysinspace.Hertimeinspaceisjustoneoftherecordssetbyherself.That’sthelongestspac

eflightevermadebyawoman,andjustoneofthemanythingsMs.Kochachievedinspace.Ms.KochtookofffromEarthfortheInternationalSpaceSt

ation(ISS)onMarch12,2019.Whileinspace,shemade5,248tripsaroundtheEarth,travelling2,237millionkilometers,whichisroughlythesameas291tripstotheMoonandbac

k.Duringher11monthsontheISS,Ms.Kochtookpartinsixspacewalks,spendingover42hoursinalloutsidethestation.InOctob

erof2019,Ms.Kochledthefirsteverall-femalespacewalkwithJessicaMeir.Butformostastronauts,spacetravelisn’taboutsettingrecords.It’sabou

tdoingscience.Ms.Kochtookpartinawidevarietyofspecialexperiments,includingstudyinghowcrystalsgrowinspa

ce,howatomsbehaveinextremecoldandlearningmoreaboutgrowingplantsinlowgravity.Growingplantsinspacecouldbeanimportantwaytoprovidefoodon

futuretrips.Shealsotestedanewwayofseparatingliquidsfromgases.Thisexperimentcouldleadtosimplemethodsofcleaningwaterandairinspace,whichcouldbeveryi

mportantforfuturespacetravel.Ms.Kochisn’tjustascientistandanastronaut.Sheisalsobeingstudied.She’spartofaNASAprogramstudyinghowastronautsareaffec

tedbybeinginspaceforlongperiodsoftime.Hertripwasonly12daysshorterthantheAmericanrecordsetbyScottKellyin2016.AstheydidwithMr.Kelly,NAS

AscientistsarelookingcarefullyatwaysMs.Koch’sbodyhasbeenaffectedbyhertimeinspace.ThatresearchisimportantforthelongerspacetripsNASAho

pestomakeinthefuture,suchasforabaseonthemoonoratriptoMars.28.WhichofthefollowingisanachievementMs.Kochhasma

de?A.Makingthelongestspaceflightbyherself.B.Leadingthefirstwomen-onlyspacewalk.C.Cleaningwaterandairsuccessfullyinspace.D.Stayingoutsidethe

ISScontinuouslyfor42hours.29.WhatdothefiguresinParagraph2suggest?A.Kochmadehistoricbreakthroughsinspace.B.Kochwe

ntthroughalife-threateningspacetrip.C.Kochcompletedadmirabletasksinthespacetravel.D.KochisthemostexperiencedastronautinNASA.30.Wh

atdoweknowfromthetext?A.Astronautsarecompetingtosetnewrecords.B.Koch’steamproducedtheirownfoodinspace.C.NASAhasfounded

ascientificbaseonthemoon.D.Koch’sresearchissignificantforspaceexploration.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Record-SettingAstronautKochReturns

toEarthB.USAstronautsCarriedoutExperimentsinSpaceC.SpacewalksHaveSuccessfullyBeenDoneontheISSD.NASAisStudyingAstronautsforLon

gerSpaceTripsDInhabitatsacrosstheplanet,animalsperiodicallydropeverythingtowalk,flyorswimtoanewplace.Wildlife

suchaswhalesandgeeselearnmigrationpathsbyfollowingtheirparents.Others,includingsmallsongbirds,gainthedistanceand

directionoftheirmigrationwithintheirgeneticcode.Andsomeanimalsuseacombinationofgeneticsandculturetoguidetheirm

igration.Anothergroupofmigratorsdoesnotquitefiteithermodel,andresearchershaveonlyrecentlystartedtofigureo

uthowtheyfindtheirway.TaketheCory’sshearwater,anoceangoingseabirdthatmigratesovertheAtlanticeveryyear.Theyoungdonotmigrat

ewiththeirparents,soculturecannotexplaintheirjourneys.Andtheexactpathsvarywildlyfromindividualtoindividual,makinggenetic

sequallyunlikely.Cory’sshearwatersarelong-lived,rarelyproducingyoungsuccessfullybeforeagenine.Thisleavesanopen

ingforlearningandpracticetodeveloptheirmigrationpatterns.Researcherscallthisthe“exploration-refinement”,anduntilnowithasbeenhypothet

ical(假设的)becauseofdifficultiesintrackingmigratoryanimals’movements.Butateamofresearchershasdonethatbyattachingsmallgeolocatorstomorethan1

50ofthebirdsagedfourtonine.Theyfoundthatyoungerbirdstraveledlongerdistances,forlongerperiods,andhadmorediversepathsthan

olderbirds.“Wefinallyhaveevidenceofthe‘exploration-refinement’formigratorybirds,”saysLetiziaCampioni,

wholedthestudy.YoungerCory’sshearwatersareabletoflyjustasfastastheadults—buttheydonot,suggestingthatthey

oungdomoreexploring,whichgraduallyfadesastheymatureandsettleintoapreferredcourse.Althoughitmayseemlessefficientthanotherstrategies,“explorationrefi

nementcouldbebeneficialtobirdsandotherorganismsinarapidlychangingworldduetounpredictableman-madechanges,”saysBarbaraFrei.“I

tmightbesafertorepeatabehaviorthatwasrecentlysuccessfulthantorelyonpatternsthatwereperfectedlongagobutmightnolongerbesafe.

”32.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?.A.Itdescribesanimals’habitats.B.Ittalksaboutmigrationmodels.C.Itcomparesdifferen

tspecies.D.Itintroducesatrackingtechnology.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inparagraph3referto?A.Theopeningforlearningandpractice.B.Theuniquel

ivinghabitofCory’sshearwaters.C.ThewayCory’sshearwatersformtheirmigrationpatterns.D.TheprocessscientiststrackCory’sshearwaters’movements.34.WhatdoesL

etizia’sstudyfindabouttheyoungerCory’sshearwaters?A.Theytravelasmuchasadultbirds.B.Theymoveinapredictablemanner.C.Theylow

erthespeedforexploration.D.Theylookforacoursewiththeirparents.35.Whatcanweconcludefromthelastparagraph?A.Man-madechangesmakemigrati

oneasier.B.Animalsmakeasaferjourneyviaafixedtrack.C.Courseexplorationcontributestobirds’adaptability.D.Acombinationof

strategiesassuresmigrationsuccess.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。SupportingOther

sWe’realwaysbeingtoldthatthesecrettohappinessliesinhelpingothers.Indeed,it’snaturaltowanttosupportthosewecareabout,especiallyifweareinapositiontod

oso.36Whenweoffersupport,itmaynotalwaysbewanted.37Inthiscase,offeringsupportinthemannerof“...iflwereyou,Iwould...”canfeellikeascoldingra

therthansupport.Ifoursupportfeelsconditional,itcanfeelburdensome.38Whensomeoneistryingtomanageillnessorahousemove,ju

stsaying“Whatwouldhelpyoutoday?”canbeamazinglysupportive.Or,suggestwhatyoucandoforthem:pickingupsomeshopp

ing,takingthedogforawalk.Evenifit’snotneeded,justknowingyou’vebeenthoughtofcanbesupportiveinitself.Trytobem

indfulofofferingsupportthatisdisabling,ratherthanenabling.Myson,whenagedfive,wantedtomakeacupoftea.Icouldseeho

winspiringitwasforhimtobeabletodothis.SoIfilledthekettleandtookhimthroughthesafetymeasures.Itfeltlikeahugeriskbutitworke

d.Hispleasurewasimmeasurable.Thesameprincipleapplieswhenweoffersupportthatincreasessomeoneelse’scapacity.39Sometimestheonlysupportthat’sneededi

stolistenwithoutjudgement.40Thisreassuresthemthatsomeonecaresenoughtolistenwhiletheygroundthemselves.Whentimesaretough,remembe

rtokeepthingsstable.Waitinguntilthestormhaspassedisallittakes.Supportoftenworksbestwhenit’satwo-wayprocess.Itisgoo

dtoknowhowtoaccepthelpfromothersaswellasoffersupporttothem.A.Herearetheprosandconsofsupportingothers.B.Justbethere,whilesome

oneletsouttheirfeelings.C.Askwhatsupportisneededandprovideapracticalone.D.Thiscanoftenbeabiggergiftthanjustdoingitforth

em.E.Butwecandomorebythinkingaboutthesupportweoffer.F.Becausebeingjudgmentalcanonlymakesomeoneannoyed.G.Sometimespeoplearetryingtomanagelifein

theirownway.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Aftergraduation,Idecidedtotak

ethegymseriously.Accompaniedbyafriend,I41aroutineofwalkingonthetreadmill(跑步机).Iwas42withourroutineinthegym.Myfrien

d,however,becamebored.Oneday,hesuggestedthatwe43anoutdoorsport.Iwasanuncoordinated(动作不协调的)person,soI44hisidea.Butseveralweeks

later,hemanagedto45metostepontoanoutdoorracquetball(美式壁球)court.WhenIhittheball,Isentitflyingineverydirectionexceptthedirection

thatIhad46.Still,somehow,Itriedhardtolearnitandbecame47afterconstantlypracticing.“We’renotgettingenough4

8onthetreadmill.Whynotplaytennistobuildupourbody?”suggestedmyfriend.“Tennis?Ican’tplaytennis!That49realskills!”Ifi

rmlyresistedhisnew50Nevertheless,weekslater,Istartedplayingtennis.Afterseveralmonthsofpainfulpractice,

oneday,astheballcameflyingtowardsme,myracketandtheballmetinwhattennisplayers51asthe“sweetspot”.Ihad52learnedhow

toplaytennisproperly!Ilearnedanextremelyvaluable53fromtheseexperiences:IcandowhateverIsetmymindon.Ijustneedtoputinefforts,and

theresultswill54.AndIbecomequite55abouttryingnewthingsandI’malwaysfilledwithasenseofexcitement.41.A.beganB.changedC.quitD.delayed42.A

.disappointedB.familiarC.contentD.careful43.A.showoffB.takeupC.keepoffD.finishwith44.A.opposedB.supportedC.highlightedD.understood45.A.remi

ndB.allowC.expectD.persuade46.A.imaginedB.intendedC.agreedD.found47.A.considerateB.cautiousC.skepticalD.skillful48.A.

exerciseB.entertainmentC.movementD.experience49.A.assessesB.preservesC.improvesD.involves50.A.methodB.chanceC.attemptD.assistance51.A.refertoB.t

hinkofC.makeupD.setdown52.A.occasionallyB.formallyC.eventuallyD.frequently53.A.conceptB.lessonC.theoryD.criterion54.A.respondB.remainC.followD.h

elp55.A.hesitantB.enthusiasticC.particularD.flexible第II卷注意:用0.5毫米黑色签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上的答案无效。第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号

内单词的正确形式。Agriculturalexpertssaycropdiversityisimportanttofeedthe56(increase)populationofourplanet.Theysayhavingalargevarietyofpla

ntsalso57(help)toprotectagainstpossiblecropdiseasesandfuturecrises.Butmanyexpertssaythenumberhasdecreasedsharplyduringthepastcentur

y.Oneoftheworld’s58(large)seedconservationprojectshaspredictedfurtherlosses.TheMillenniumSeedBankPartn

ershipiswarningthatuptoonehundredthousandplantspeciescould59(permanent)disappear.Therichcollectionofgenes60decidetheirqualitieswoulddis

appearwiththem.Manyexpertsblameclimatechangeandlossofhabitat,normalgrowtharea,fordamagingplantlife.Theysayhuman

61(activity)andpoorlyplanned,overlyheavyuseoflandarealsoresponsible.Someexpertssaytheuseofmoderncommercialfarmingmethodssavedmillionsofpe

oplefrom62(starve).Farmersplanted,watered,andfertilizedtheircrops63thehelpofmachines.Theytreatedtheirfieldswithchemicals6

4(control)diseasesandinsects.Harvestsgrewlargerandhigherquality,65anotherresultwasthatsometraditionalcropswerelost.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(

满分15分)假定你是李华。你校新来的外教Mr.Smith打算周末去参观博物馆,想找一名向导陪同。得知此事后,你写信向他推荐自己,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.推荐理由;3.表达期待。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearSmith,_______________

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_____________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。JoeandIhadbeenlookingforwardtoourretirement.However,whenhes

ufferedaheartattacklastspring,hewasforcedtoleavehisjobasatruckdriverearlierthanwehadplanned.Asthemedicalbillsincreased,werealizedIwouldhavetocontinu

eworkingfull-timewhileJoestayedhomeandtookoverthehousework.Thisnewarrangementwasadisaster.Onenight,whenIdragge

dmyselftobed,IwashorrifiedtodiscoverJoehadturnedourwhitesheetsblue.Hetoldmehehadfoundouthowtosaveonwater,soapandelectricity.Hepattedhisbluetrousersan

dannouncedproudlywashingeverythingtogetherwasthesecret.WhenIawoketothedeafeningrainthenextmorning,allIwantedwasahothome-cookedmeal.However,wh

atgreetedmeatthetablewasamicrowavepackage.Iknewmyhusbandhadhisfaults,butIthoughtheatleastknewhowtocook!IknewifIdidn’tleavethehousesoonIwouldlosemyt

emperwithhim.Astheheavyrainthundereddownoutside,Joeofferedtodrivemetowork.IignoredhimasIstruggledintomyjacketandseizedmyb

agwithmyteachingplansinside.Heinsistedthathewouldtakemeandreachedforhisboots.Ilookedatthepilesofnewspapersan

dthedirtydishesstillonthetable.“Don’tyouhaveenoughtodo?Icantakecareofmyself.”Istormedout,notevenkissinghimgoodbye.

Joeshoutedaftermenottotaketheshortcut(捷径).Tenminuteslater,IignoredJoe’swarningandturnedoffthemainroutetotak

etheshortcut.Ithoughtithadn’trainedenoughtofloodtheroad,butasIroundedthecorner,waterrushedacrossmypa

th.Afterafewfeet,thecargotstuck.Iopenedthedoorandwaterpouredin.Ihurriedlyclosedthedoor.Icouldn’triskwalkinginthis.Almos

t20minutespassed.Thecarbegantoshake.1gotthefrightofmylifewhenIheardthreelonghonks(喇叭声).注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:Lookin

govermyshoulder,Istaredintotheflashinglightsofafamiliartruck.Paragraph2:Aftergettingtoourwarmhome,Joeheldmyhandtight.一、听力1-5BBCBB6-10CABAC11-15CCCCB1

6-20AABAC二、阅读理解21-23BCA24-27BDBC28-31BCDA32-35BCCC22.七选五36-40EGCDB23.完形填空41-45ACBAD46-50BDADC51-55ACBCB五、语篇填空56.increasing57.helps58.largest59.perma

nently60.that/which61.activities62.starvation63.with64.tocontrol65.but/while/yet六、应用文:DearSmith,I’mLiHua,presiden

toftheStudentUnionofourschool.Havinglearnedyouarelookingforaguideforyourvisittoourlocalmuseumthisweekend,Iamwriting

torecommendmyself.WithagoodcommandofEnglishandoutgoingpersonality,IthinkIwillbeagoodguideforyou.Besides,Ihavegainedsomerelevantexperiencewhil

eworkingasavolunteerinthemuseum.Additionally,asahistorylover,myinsightintothelocalhistoryandcultureisboundtomakeyourvisitenjoyableandunforgetta

ble.Ihopeyouwillconsidermyrecommendationandhaveagoodweekend!Yours,LiHua七、读后续写:Lookingovermyshoulder,Ista

redintotheflashinglightsofafamiliartruck.IrealizedthatJoehadcometorescueme.MyheartdancedwithjoywhenIheardJoe’svoice.Followinghisinstructions,Iclimbe

doutofthesunroof.WhenIgotout,IfoundthatJoehadturnedthetruckroundformetogeton.Joedrovetohigherground.Herapidlygotoutofthevehicleandhelped

meintothepassenger’sseat.WhenIthoughtabouthowIhadtreatedhimearlier,myeyeswatered.Aftergettingbacktoourwarmhome,Joe

heldmyhandtight.Hewaswetallover,butwrappedablanketaroundmefirst.Inawhisperingvoice,headmitteditwashisfa

ultfornotdoingthehouseworkproperly.Itdidn’tmakemeangryanymorewhenIthoughtofJoe’sheroicrescue.Ialsorealizedt

hatourcurrentlifewasnewtobothofus.Wehadtoalloweachotherthetimetogetusedtoit.Withthisthought,Iopenedmy

armstoJoeandsaid,“Darling,Iforgiveyou.”听力原文Text1M:Oh,no!Lookatwhathappenedtomyphone!Thescreenwon’teventurnon.Itmustbefromtherain.(1)W:I

heardthereisawaytodryitout.Separatethebatteryandthephoneanddroptheminabagofrice.Text2M:That’sthefirealarm.Everybodyneedstogetoutoftheoffice.W:

It’safalsealarm.Thefanhassetoffthealarmagain.M:Youcouldberightbutsafetymustcomefirst.Pleaseleavethebuilding.(2)★setoff:

使(警报)响起,拉响(警报)Thefanhassetoffthealarmagain.电扇又让警报响起了。Text3W:Howmanypeoplearecomingtodinnertonight?M:Thetwinswillbehere,

aswellasyouandmeofcourse.(3)Ihopethat’sOKwithyou.Text4W:I’msotiredtoday.Mypowerwentoutlastnightduringthestorm,andIcouldn’tfigureouthowtofixit.M:Th

atseemslikeanannoyingtask.Didyoustayuptryingtofindoutwhattheproblemwas?W:No.Itwasjusttoohottosleepafterthat.(4)Text5M:

Howcanyoutellwhichonesarefresh?W:Givethemalittlepress.Iftheyaretoosoft,putthemback.It’sOKiftheyareabitfirm.(

5)We’lljustleavethemonthecounterforacoupleofdays.Text6M:GardenHotel.CanIhelpyou?W:MynameisVickyClark.Isawyouradvertis

ementinthenewspaper.Canyoutellmeaboutthejob,please?(6)M:Weneedpeopleworkinginthekitchen,washingup,andclearing

tables.Whatjobshaveyoudonebefore?W:I’veworkedinarestaurant.ButI’mastudent,soIcanonlyworkonweekends.(6)M:That’snotaproblem.Canyoucomehereat2:00thi

safternoontomeetthemanager?(7)W:I’msorry.Ihaveclassfrom2:00to3:00,(7)butIcancomeafterwardsat3:30.M:That’sfine.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。Text7M:M

yparentswantmetogotoafamilypartythisweekend.Iknowit’sgoingtobesoboring.Italwaysis.W:Don’tsaythat.Youshouldbeha

ppytospendtimewithyourfamily.Myfamilyliveacrossthecountry,soIdon’tgettoseethemoften.It’sabitdepressing.(8)M:Really?I’msorrytohearthat.Doyouseeth

ematleastonceayear,forbirthdaysormaybeamarriageinthefamily?W:IsawthemonChristmasthispastyear.(9)That’susuallywhenwegettogether.Iwouldlovetogomoreoft

en,butCaliforniaisfaraway.M:Iimagineitisalongrideacrossthecountry.Plus,youwouldhavetotakethetimeofff

romschoolandwork.W:Actually,it’smoreofthecostthatkeepsmefromgoingoften.Text8M:Ithinkweshouldspeaktoournewneighborsabo

utthenoise.W:Iagree.Ihadhopeditwouldcalmdownbuttheyhavebeenhereforoveramonthnow.M:Iknowitmustbehardforthemwithayoungchild.W:It’snotjusttheboy.Theyha

vethreedogsinthattinyapartment.M:Yes,andtheybarkalotduringtheday.Theycouldtakethemtothepark.There’slotsofspace.W:Shouldweasktheotherresident

swhattheythink?M:I’mprettysureeveryonewillthinkthesameasus.W:Thenshouldwegoovertherejustnowandknockontheirdoor?M:Whydon’twewritethe

maletterinstead?W:That’sagoodidea.Text9W:Ronald,(14)(15)(16)itislovelythatyouagreedtocomeanddothisforme.M:Don’

tworryaboutitonebit.You’lldogreat.Thislittleinterviewisnothing,comparedtosettingupthisbeautifulmuseum.(13)W

:Thankyou.Whowouldyousayisyourbiggesthero?M:Well,youalreadyknowtheanswertothat,Kristal.MyadviserwasAnselAdams,thegreatnaturephotographer.W:Andwhere

didyoumeetAnsel?(14)M:Well,it’sanoddstoryactually.Iwaswithmyfriendsinthesummerandtheywantedtogofishingthatd

ay.ItoldthemIwouldratherwalkthroughthewoods,soIhikedamountaintorelaxalone,andranintoAnselatthetop.(14)W:Letmegues

s.Hewastakingpicturesoftherocks?M:Almost.Hewastakingpicturesofaspecialcloud.Immediately,hebegantellingmeeverythingapersoncouldknowabo

utclouds.Hewasawealthofinformation.Heinvitedmebacktohisphotographystudioafter.W:Andwasthatthemomentyouwantedtolearnfromhim?(15)M:No.Idecidedthatafter

hetookmetohisfavoritespot.(15)TheamountofknowledgethatAnselhadwasimportanttome.However,itwasthepurejoyandlovefortea

chingandappreciatingphotographythatgotme.(15)W:Andnowyouownyourownstudio,youdesignclothingandwillsoonhaveapermanentsectionhere

atthemodernmuseumofartandtechnology.(13)(16)Text10(第20题为总结题)TheUnitedKingdomisagroupofislandsoffthecoastofEurope—butithasn’talwaysbeenthatway.Ma

nythousandsofyearsago,theUKwasattachedtoEuropebyastretchoflandknownasDoggerland.Andtheevidenceofthepeoplewhol

ivedthereisregularlyfound.Roughly12,000yearsago,asthelastmajoriceagewasending,theareathatisnowtheNorthSeawasverydi

fferent.Insteadofwater,theareahadhills,wetlandsandvalleysfulloftrees.StoneAgepeoplelivedinDoggerland.Theywerehunter-

gathererswhomovedwiththeseasonsandlivedbyfishing,hunting,andgatheringfoodsuchasnutsandberries.(17)Overtime,theywereslowly

floodedoutoftheirhuntinggrounds.Waterwhichhadbeenlockedawayinicebegantomelt,drowningDoggerland.Around6000yearsago,peoplewereforced

ontohighergroundinwhataretoday’sEnglandandtheNetherlands.Theevidenceoftheancientpeople’spresencecanbefoundontheseafloor,wheremodernf

ishermenoftenfindbonesandtoolsthatdatebacktoabout9000yearsago.(18)ThosestudyingDoggerlandsaytheclimate

changefacedbyancientpeopleissimilartothatwehavenow.(19)Theysaythatasimilarsituationcouldaffectthebillionsofpeoplewholivewithin

60kilometersofaseashoretodayifpolaricecapscontinuetomeltatarapidpace.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com

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